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Here are the major headlines for Wednesday, July 3, 2019

The Nation

  • Kunle Afolayan’s movie “Mokalik” acquired by Netflix 
  • Breaking: Six detained Madonna Varsity students, lecturer granted bail 
  • Simi calls for better protection of women from assault, rape 
  • Breaking: Senate begins probe of Senator Abbo over alleged assault 
  • Just in: Adeyeye is Senate spokesman 
  • LASPOTECH to striking workers: respect court order
  • EU parliament elects new president 
  • Oyo is technically bankrupt, says Makinde 
  • Coza pastor: PFN pledges to apply sanctions, if… 
  • Lawan names Orji Kalu, Enyinnaya Abaribe, Abdullahi, Boroffice, others as principal officers
  • BBNaija: Endurance challenge, emotions fly around for second day 
  • How NADECO was formed, by Osoba 
  • How Daura village head was freed 
  • Buhari appoints Aliyu as NACA DG 
  • Gunmen kidnap woman in Oyo 
  • Rape accusation: TB Joshua’s EmmanuelTV releases video clip
  • Parents threaten to withdraw wards from Madonna Varsity 
  • Two men arraigned for ‘theft’ of N2m jewellery 
  • Messi fumes after Copa America defeat to Brazil 
  • ADC national chairman affirms Ogungbemi as Ondo chair 
  • NAFDAC raids Aba market of illicit beverages 
  • Police: no church was attacked in Anambra
  • Nigeria sees $48billion energy investments 
  • Ondo shares 511 phones for health data capturing 
  • Nine held over police killings in Rivers 
  • Can Super Eagles replicate the 2004 feat against Cameroon? 
  • Lagos/Badagry expressway ready before Dec, says Sanwo-Olu 
  • Five drivers arrested by Hamzat for traffic offences 
  • Artisan ‘robs’ man of phones 
  • Gunmen abducts college provost in Benue 
  • We saved N10b from being misappropriated by past Kwara govt, says EFCC 
  • Woman seeks shelter in toilet as flood sacks family
  • AbdulRazaq approves N232m for nutrition, primary health care 
  • Alleged fraud: PDP seeks prosecution of Lai Mohammed, Usman Yusuf
  • Death toll in Benue fuel tanker explosion hits 60 
  • Gbajabiamila yet to name principal officers 
  • Lagarde quits IMF for European Central Bank 
  • Reps to Fed Govt: release N10bn for IDPs in Plateau 
  • We want our oil wells back, Ayade tells Fed Govt 

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

The Guardian

  • Nigeria to sign AfCFTA
  • Banks record ₦1.5tr non-performing loans in 2018
  • Foreign airlines shun Nigeria’s airspace over safety concerns
  • For Iduma, author of A Stranger’s Pose , exile is not a word
  • ‘Nigeria needs more investments in ICT skills to compete globally’
  • Senate orders investigation of assault on lady by Senator Elisha Abbo
  • El-Rufai nominates 11 persons as commissioners
  • Reconstruction resumes on Lagos-Badagry highway
  • Vandals cripple national economy further with $2 billion oil revenue loss
  • Atiku condemns alleged ‘persecution’ of Bukola Saraki
  • Niger Delta youth leaders back Southeast for 2023 presidency
  • Nigeria rekindles rivalry with Cameroon in Round of 16
  • Arsenal sign Brazilian teenager, Martinelli, bid £40m for Zaha
  • I couldn’t sleep over our loss to Madagascar, says Ezenwa
  • Chinese club wants Ighalo out of Eagles camp
  • Manchester United bid £70m for Harry Maguire
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo’s rise from ‘hustling’ on Athens streets to NBA MVP
  • 2019 poll aftermath, Lagos indigenes mull strategies for political relevance
  • ‘Avoid Zamfara/Rivers’ calamity, adopt direct primary for Kogi guber election’
  • ‘My emergence as speaker compensates Ningi Emirate’
  • Rape Allegation: Waconzy Says Timi Dakolo Successfully Disgraced His Family
  • Kaffy Condemns Naira Marley’s ‘Soapy’ Dance As Immoral And Disgusting
  • A Lesson Or Two To Learn About Persistence From Simply Tacha’s Journey Into 2019 Big Brother Naija House
  • C&I Leasing partners Indian firm to operate, maintain FPSOs
  • SON, customs bicker over products examination at ports
  • ‘Only one power plant built from 100 licences issued’
  • Disco dance in the dark
  • Mr President, please choose well
  • Documents verification by foreign embassies and document factory
  • New submarine cable system to connect Africa, Europe
  • Innovators hinge Nigeria’s production revolution on digital technology
  • Experts to discuss financial inclusion at digital payexpo
  • Ohanaeze youths warns against denying Southeast presidency in 2023

(www.guardian.ng)

Punch

  • Court orders immediate release of six Madonna students detained
  • BRT driver in court over alleged manslaughter
  • England’s World Cup heartbreak attracts 11.7 million viewers
  • Netflix acquires Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Mokalik’, others
  • Rapper ASAP Rocky arrested in Stockholm after street brawl
  • JUST IN: Adeyeye now Senate spokesperson
  • UPDATED: Atiku, PDP to start calling witnesses at tribunal Thursday
  • Lyon sign Brazilian Thiago Mendes after sales of young stars
  • ‘I knew I’d score’ says Brazil goal hero Jesus after Copa win
  • BREAKING: Senate probes Senator Elisha Abbo for assaulting nursing mother
  • Iran to boost uranium enrichment starting Sunday —President
  • EU parliament elects new president
  • 2019 BBNaija: Endurance challenge, emotions, fights fly around for second day
  • Nigeria’s Toyin Ojih Odutola sells artwork for N215m
  • Messi vows to play on after latest Argentina heartache
  • Sex toy shop assault: Amnesty International, Keyamo, Dabiri-Erewa, celebrities demand senator’s arrest
  • Islamic cleric arrested for allegedly defiling pupil in Osun
  • Imo CP declares inspector wanted for killing 25-year-old
  • Six Madonna varsity students, lecturer returned to prison, parents kick
  • EFCC probes ex-Kwara officials, civil servants for N10bn fraud
  • I raped teenager under the influence of alcohol, says Ghanaian
  • Computer programmer commits suicide after securing Canadian visa
  • Lagos boat accident: 12 bodies recovered, five still missing
  • Crisis looms as Reps clash over principal offices
  • Coalition of South-South youth group backs Igbo presidency in 2023
  • Akinlade rejects advice to withdraw petition against Ogun gov
  • Leave us alone, face corruption charges, PDP tells Oshiomhole
  • Reps to begin e-voting today — Gbajabiamila
  • I’ll require a formidable cabinet for task ahead —Buhari
  • Bad roads: We can’t access N64bn maintenance fund, says FERMA
  • Banking terms to teach children
  • Investors lose N93bn as market cap drops below N13tn
  • CBN sets monthly customer target for MFBs
  • Financial statements: NSE suspends trading in 11 firms’ shares
  • N20bn loans: Access Bank begins disbursement to creative sector

(www.punchng.com)

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